San Joaquin Valley Book Festival Holiday Arrangement for KRL (Kern County Library)
KRL, a publication known for its Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast, will be on a brief hiatus this weekend. The editor, Lorie Lewis Ham, will be at the San Joaquin Valley Book Festival on Saturday. She will be stationed at the Central Valley Fiction Writers table during the afternoon and hosting a book signing at 4 pm. Both of her books will be available at the bookstore for the event. Attendees are encouraged to stop by and meet her.
As KRL is away, it presents an opportunity to catch up on missed articles or episodes of Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast. Readers can find the podcast on various platforms, including the podcast's official site on the Kings River Life Magazine website. For those wanting to start from the beginning, the first 22 episodes are available on the podcast's YouTube channel.
Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast is a popular audio series that combines literary and theatrical entertainment. Each episode typically features either a mystery short story or the first chapter of a mystery novel, read by local actors. Episodes are usually around 18 minutes long and can be found on major podcast platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. The magazine's website provides detailed show notes and links to current and previous episodes, making it convenient to explore the podcast's history and featured stories.
During KRL's brief hiatus, it's a suitable time to delve into the backlog of Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast episodes. The home-and-garden segment on the Kings River Life Magazine website offers easy access to the podcast, along with detailed show notes and links to various episodes.